Metastasis is the main driving force for cancer-associated lethality as they are more difficult to treat than primary tumors. The exponential increase in heterogeneity throughout the metastatic cascad...
Metastasis is the main driving force for cancer-associated lethality as they are more difficult to treat than primary tumors. The exponential increase in heterogeneity throughout the metastatic cascade and the underlying biology that involves the generation of novel ecosystems incorporating resident and peripheral components of the microenvironment might explain the increased ability to resist therapies. The CNIO Frontier meeting will provide the most up-to-date perspective on metastasis including the best ways to model metastasis, embrace its heterogeneity, prevent metastases from happening, exploit organ-specific survival mechanism of cancer cells among other key topics. These novel research findings will be contributed by leaders in the field, which will make the CNIO Frontier Meeting on Metastasis the most relevant cancer research forum of the year.
Topics to be covered:
• Modelling Evolution of Metastasis
• Non-Genetic Adaptation in Metastasis (Metabolism, Epigenetics and Stress)
• Microorganismal Influence on Metastasis
• Anti-Metastasis Therapies and Clinical
• Influence of Microenvironment in Metastasis
• CTCS/ DTC/ CTDNA: New Technologies and Implications
• Neurobiology of Metastasis
Abstracts:
Abstract submission deadline September 25, 2023
Abstracts must be submitted online when you register.
Top scoring abstracts will be selected for short talks in the main programme
Abstract Title (max. 50 words) / Abstract Authors (max. 100 words) / Abstract Centres/Organisations (max. 100 words) / Abstract (max. 450 words including references)
Registration and Payment:
200 Euro Students and CNIO staff; 400 Euro Post-docs and Academia; 600 Euro Industry
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